Just as some cards can get along extraordinarily well, some cards just can’t STAND each other. In this game we’re going to looks for cards that are enemies.

Rules of the game:
One student will choose a random card. The next to post finds a card they think is an enemy to that card. Extra street cred if you can find the card’s arch nemesis ;)! Be sure to explain the logic behind your choice so everyone who is participating in the game can clearly understand where you’re coming from.

Here’s an example:
Person A: I draw the Wheel!

Person B: Hm… the Tower is definitely an enemy of the Wheel of Fortune. In the Wheel life is great! You’re flying high and nothing can get you down at that moment – like winning the lottery! But the with the Tower you’re getting smacked in the face with a harsh reality check. You’re displaced from your comfort. In my humble opinion that’s the exact -opposite- of what the Wheel is saying to me right now.
Next card – 10 of Cups.
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Just as some cards can get along extraordinarily well, some cards just can’t STAND each other. In this game we’re going to looks for cards that are enemies.

Rules of the game:
One student will choose a random card. The next to post finds a card they think is an enemy to that card. Extra street cred if you can find the card’s arch nemesis ;)! Be sure to explain the logic behind your choice so everyone who is participating in the game can clearly understand where you’re coming from.

Here’s an example:
Person A: I draw the Wheel!

Person B: Hm… the Tower is definitely an enemy of the Wheel of Fortune. In the Wheel life is great! You’re flying high and nothing can get you down at that moment – like winning the lottery! But the with the Tower you’re getting smacked in the face with a harsh reality check. You’re displaced from your comfort. In my humble opinion that’s the exact -opposite- of what the Wheel is saying to me right now.
Next card – 10 of Cups.
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